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Old 28-09-2012, 12:06 AM   #11
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Default Re: If you were to buy a Holden, which model would it be?

I've pretty much loathed every (overrated) Holden since my first road registered car, which by chance was an LJ Torana, completed with a deformed steering wheel.

But pushed to make a choice, I would probably have to say a VE SS Sport wagon....... or VE series 1 GTS or R8. I can't hack the look of the latest HSV's with the POX ridden holes in the bonnet, and the ridiculous front bar. I've never really taken the the interiors. But I do think the first iteration of the VE HSV's are quite good looking rigs......

I also like the concept of a manual sport wagon. The Muscle car for dad's! If ford did a short wheel base wagon I"d be in there like a shot!
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